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         <description><![CDATA[Archaeological - Related to Archaeology. The systematic study of pas human life and culture by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence, such as: graves, buildings, tools and pottery.
Cave/Parietal Art- Paiting and egravings on the walls of caves and rock-shelters, especially naturalistic depictions of animals, manly produces by Upper Paleolithic people.
Mobiliary/Portable Art-&nbsp;small mobile pieces that could be carried from place to place. Originally seen as less...]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Delian League: association of Greek city-estates with the purpose of organise their defense against the Persian Empire.
Lytic: relative to stone
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         <description><![CDATA[Mesolithic: period between Paleolithic and Neolithic
Mesopotamia: land located the rivers Tigris and Euphrates.
Monotheist: worship of one God.
Monarchy: political regime where the head of state is a king, usually hereditary (unlike de Republic).
Mare Nostrum (Our Sea): it was the roman name for the Mediterrean Sea, because the controled all its shores.
Megalitism: buildings made of very big stones, with funeral, symbolic or religous purposes.
Metropolis: name given, on the colonies, to the...]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Nationalism:&nbsp;preference for all that is from the nation which it belongs.
Neolithic: age of the polished stone.
Nomad: people who changes&nbsp;region according the seasons of the year or the food needs.
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         <description><![CDATA[Ostracism: condemnation of removal of the city for 10 years, all of which were expressed against the democratic system and would put it at risk.
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         <description><![CDATA[Paleolithic: earliest period of the prehistoric era, named as age of the chipped stone as well.
Pictorial: relative to the painture and the image.
Politheist: people who worship more than one God.
Patriotism: love and devotion to the fatherland (land of Fathers).
Pan-Germanism:&nbsp;German expansionist movement that is based on rationalism, born during the occupation of the territory by Napolião, this&nbsp;movement proclaimed the need for living space and the desire to unite the German state...]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Quadruped:&nbsp;mammals, especially ungulates, which are based on the soil with 4 members for normal locomotion
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